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Gorilla Glue to repair Delamination

Thsldo
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Explorer
Has anyone used Gorilla glue to repair a section of delam? I have a spot that is about 12 inches long on the front side of the camper. Was going to try and use it tonight.
Tom & Steph and 4 munchkins
2011 Dodge Durango 5.7
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2oldman
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Explorer II
I used Titebond wood glue. Clamped 48 hours. Epoxy failed. Did not try Gorilla.

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Thsldo
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Explorer
Thanks for the replies. I was afraid of the expansion of the glue. I have read that people like the loc-tite version instead of liquid nails. I was going to use a brush or roller to apply just a skim coat. I have never used gorilla glue before, and I am not sure how much it expands.
Tom & Steph and 4 munchkins
2011 Dodge Durango 5.7

2012Coleman
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Explorer
If you are going to use glue, I would try Liquid Nails, available at Lowes/Home Depot. Use a thin layer and allow 24 hrs to dry. Maybe hold it down while setting with masking tape. Merrkalia is correct in that Gorilla glue expands.
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Merrykalia
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Explorer
I have had no problem with delamination, but the good thing/problem with Gorilla glue is that is that it expands. I would think it would cause more of a problem, causing it to raise more.

Just my thoughts.
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